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Supreme Court Restores Death Sentences For Kansas Inmates
Just a week ago, the court reached a very different conclusion, also by an 8-1 vote, ruling Florida's death penalty system is unconstitutional.
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Creative Director Of American 'Vogue,' Grace Coddington, Steps Down
The 74-year-old stylist will scale back her role, becoming creative director at-large. She entered the fashion industry as a model at 17, then found an influential niche at the magazine.
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Gov. Ricketts wants changes to Nebraska's tax structure, more roads funding
Governor Pete Ricketts wants Nebraska lawmakers to act on tax reform and transportation issues this legislative session.Ricketts gave his State of the…
Detroit Public School Teachers Turn To 'Sickouts' In Protest
They're angry about everything from overcrowding and hazardous buildings to looming bankruptcy. But teacher strikes are illegal in Michigan, and opponents say the actions hurt students and parents.
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Zika Virus Makes CDC Consider A Travel Warning For Pregnant Women
The Centers for Disease Control is concerned about an increase in a rare birth defect in Brazil that could be linked to the virus. But Zika is not just in Brazil; see a map of where it is spreading.
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Adding 'Beauty And Joy' To Obama's Push For Computer Science Teaching
Fewer than 10 percent of America's high schools offer computer science classes. Educators say just adding courses isn't enough — it will take teachers who inspire.
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The Ted Cruz Goldman Sachs Loan, Explained
Here are four ways to understand the controversy that the Texas senator finds himself in after it was revealed that his Senate campaign did not disclose a loan from the Wall Street investment giant.
New Asian-American SuperPAC Formed To Increase 'The Power Of Our Vote'
Asian-Americans had the lowest voter turnout of any racial group in 2012. A new superPAC is trying to change that record, with hopes of tilting the election.
Republicans' White Working-Class Trap: A Growing Reliance
In 2012, whites without a college degree were far more likely to vote Republican. They are a shrinking part of the electorate, but their influence is growing in GOP primaries.
Clinton Finds Herself In A Real Debate As First Voter Tests Loom
Hillary Clinton went after Bernie Sanders' record on guns, but the senator took the fight to Clinton on her ties to Wall Street banks, including $600,000 in speaking fees from Goldman Sachs.
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